Extremely RARE Poster that has only appeared on the market one other time in the last 25 years. Spectacular image art of the legendary early 20th century comic who was falsely accused of a sex crime that derailed his skyrocketing career. Books have been written about how ROSCOE FATTY ARBUCKLE was framed. Little is known about this comeback movie short from 1932. But, this advertisement movie theater poster to promote the film is noting less than extraordinary with a life size image to pay homage to this iconic star!

Description: Hey Fellers! Roscoe Fatty Arbuckle, a circa 1932 full-color stock poster for the six Vitaphone comedy shorts starring Fatty Arbuckle made between 1932 and 1933 ("The funniest fat man of the screen is here today in a howling COMEDY riot"; "Fatter and funnier than ever"; "It's a Vitaphone comedy that'll make you laff yourself silly"). Of course, Arbuckle had been the leading silent comedian of the late 1910s, but then his career was virtually ended in a sex scandal in 1921. Although he was acquitted of the charges, he could not appear in movies for several years, although he stayed in the business directing, and in the early 1930s, he resurfaced in these comedy shorts.